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thank you for being with us for this special edition of manity. thank you for being with us. have a great night. thank you. >> this is a fox news alert. a fast track for tough travel air security rules beginning in just hours travelers are going to find themselves facingen any way of security measures. the measures target fliers from countries that sponsor or tolerate terrorism. the rules require enhanced screening for those requiring -- they will come in a week after the failed christmas bomb attack. i am kimberly guilfoyle. this is geraldo at large. geraldo is off this evening. we will talk more about the rules and what they mean. joining me is retired colonel of the united states marine corps bill cowan. director of terrorism law alcott and from the rig began be administration casey mcfarland. what's going on with these rules? >> it's about time.ed we should have done this right after the september 11th attacks. the problem with what we have done is we have been looking for stuff to make bombs out of what we should have been looking for is terrorists. we will be a step beh
thank you for being with us for this special edition of manity. thank you for being with us. have a great night. thank you. >> this is a fox news alert. a fast track for tough travel air security rules beginning in just hours travelers are going to find themselves facingen any way of security measures. the measures target fliers from countries that sponsor or tolerate terrorism. the rules require enhanced screening for those requiring -- they will come in a week after the failed christmas...
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he joins us from our dc bureau. thank you for being with us tonight. can you walk us through how the tip came in? >> i want to start briefly with a very slight but important correction especially in criminal cases precise facts are important. paul merhige is on the u.s. marshal's 15 most wanted list not fbi most wanted list. it was the marshall's that took the accused killer down. america's most wanted work the theory you can run but you can't hide. if you deputize all. burn his image into people's minds eventually somebody is going to find that guy. that's what our hope with us last night. third time actually mentioned it in this case. a couple weeks back we went down to florida, met then. it was heartbreaking to talk to people who were in such pain. we would do anything we could within our power. he did the story he showed people paul merhige right before the show went on the air this couple that rents hotels in long key not regular watchers of the news they were watching on fox and a news flash came on from the local fox station cont tonn america's
he joins us from our dc bureau. thank you for being with us tonight. can you walk us through how the tip came in? >> i want to start briefly with a very slight but important correction especially in criminal cases precise facts are important. paul merhige is on the u.s. marshal's 15 most wanted list not fbi most wanted list. it was the marshall's that took the accused killer down. america's most wanted work the theory you can run but you can't hide. if you deputize all. burn his image...
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from all of us us here, have a great year and we'll see you next fox news sunday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
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with us is nigel west. he joins us from miami. good morning to you, nigel. >> good morning. >> they knew about this guy at a university in london and he had many communications with radicals and stuff like that. mi 5 knew about it and they didn't toledo our cia or fbi. >> it depends what you mean by knew about it. there is a point at which an individual when becomes radicalized crosses that line and becomes if you like a direct threat and there were plenty of boxes to be checked off. the difficulty about the security service is that it has limited resources. we have around 5,000 young men who have been identified who have gone to pakistan attended classessers maybe qualified in other ways, changed mosques, attended radical sermons by a particular mullah. may have started using cyber cafes, borrowed videos from the mosque library. these are all criteria and the security service has to prioritize and they will concentrate on the individuals who are judged to be posing a threat and if you look at the 7th of july bombers in london i'm
with us is nigel west. he joins us from miami. good morning to you, nigel. >> good morning. >> they knew about this guy at a university in london and he had many communications with radicals and stuff like that. mi 5 knew about it and they didn't toledo our cia or fbi. >> it depends what you mean by knew about it. there is a point at which an individual when becomes radicalized crosses that line and becomes if you like a direct threat and there were plenty of boxes to be...
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for pure public uses. taking away someone's private property to turn it over to private redevelopment to generate more tax revenue, i don't think that's what the framers of the constitution had in mind. >> the attorney general does want to have a law passed to that effect. he wants to bar the taking of private land for private use. trace: tell us how this is legal. what kinds of reason does the government need to take your property? >> the state constitution prohibits the taking of private land for private development. but the state supreme court ruled contrary to that. we saw in the kilo ruling the supreme court said you can take private land if there is a public good, a public use. they have a legal leg to do this, but we are waiting to see what happens with this challenge. the folks challenging this have lost $2 million in the transfer. they paid $10.6 million two years ago, the city is offering $8.6 million. trace: dan, good to see you, thank you. martha: we'll have the latest on the situation at plays
for pure public uses. taking away someone's private property to turn it over to private redevelopment to generate more tax revenue, i don't think that's what the framers of the constitution had in mind. >> the attorney general does want to have a law passed to that effect. he wants to bar the taking of private land for private use. trace: tell us how this is legal. what kinds of reason does the government need to take your property? >> the state constitution prohibits the taking of...
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it used to be diamonds were a girl's best friends. well, now we hear about some women's lust for an old pair of jeans. sorry, guys. a new survey reveals british women actually fantasize more about fitting into their old jeans or as we like to call them our skinny jeans than about having sex. that's right, more than a third of those polls say that slipping into a pair of so-called trophy convenience trumps fantasies about hollywood heart throbs like george clooney and brad pitt or sex in general. not so strange when some women say their jeans outlasted their longest relationship. this survey was conducted by "special k," the cereal markets itself as one way for women to fulfill their deepest fantasies and stay forever in blue jeans. >> i believe who i am. and out there is the true world and here is the dream. >> you have to leave or you're going to die. >> they've sent us a message-- >> clips from the new james cameron sci-fi hit. now passing the one billion dollar mark and ticket sales worldwide, avatar is just the fifth movie ever to
it used to be diamonds were a girl's best friends. well, now we hear about some women's lust for an old pair of jeans. sorry, guys. a new survey reveals british women actually fantasize more about fitting into their old jeans or as we like to call them our skinny jeans than about having sex. that's right, more than a third of those polls say that slipping into a pair of so-called trophy convenience trumps fantasies about hollywood heart throbs like george clooney and brad pitt or sex in...
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for a true public uses. taking away someone's private property to sell you can generate more tax revenue, i don't think that is what the framers of either the federal constitution or the state constitution had in mind. >> and for the private owner is implied it is a horrible deal. the city is offering them $2 million less than what they paid for that land. is it legal? according to the state constitution you cannot take private land and use it for private development. there has been supreme court rulings in tt
for a true public uses. taking away someone's private property to sell you can generate more tax revenue, i don't think that is what the framers of either the federal constitution or the state constitution had in mind. >> and for the private owner is implied it is a horrible deal. the city is offering them $2 million less than what they paid for that land. is it legal? according to the state constitution you cannot take private land and use it for private development. there has been...
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you know how cold it is, and janice dean is going to tep us what -- tell us what to expect next. >> a search still on for the man who caused that enar mouse security -- that enormous security scare at newark yesterday. what was he up to and could he be trying to board a plane right now? the developing story when we come back. >> after somebody, we didn't see the guy but they were telling out, 10-9, 10-9, everybody freeze, nobody move. >> greg: rush limbaugh says doctors found absolutely nothing wrong with him, that's the latest word from the conservative talk show host, limbaugh had experienced sharp chest pains, he was hospitalized while on vacation in hawaii. it's unclear just when he'll return to his top-rated radio show but limbaugh did take time to take a jab at democrats on health care reform, saying his hospital experience tells him there's nothing wrong with america's health care system. >> patti: a top counterterrorism official is warning the failed terror attack on christmas day should be a"wakeup call" that, al-qaeda and other terrorists are coming up with new ways to get t
you know how cold it is, and janice dean is going to tep us what -- tell us what to expect next. >> a search still on for the man who caused that enar mouse security -- that enormous security scare at newark yesterday. what was he up to and could he be trying to board a plane right now? the developing story when we come back. >> after somebody, we didn't see the guy but they were telling out, 10-9, 10-9, everybody freeze, nobody move. >> greg: rush limbaugh says doctors found...
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alison, thanks for joining us. what with you tell us? >> reporter: don, major headaches for these passengers tonight. we were actually at terminal b covering the story with the stepped-up security efforts that are going into effect at midnight by the tsa, and we heard there was a lockdown in terminal c. so we jumped on the airtran and went over to see. really when you were at b you couldn't even tell there was anything wrong. but the minute we got off the airtran and we were at c, you could see the crowds. they were just building up. everything shut down, and there were a number of security officials who were telling people to go to the top floor and the bottom floor, and they were just trying to get everyone away from the terminal. and we spoke with one flight attendant. she was coming in on an international flight. and she said she was told no one was allowed on the airplane or off the airplane until customs officials were able to come on the airplane and check everything out. there were a number of worried people, a number of frighten
alison, thanks for joining us. what with you tell us? >> reporter: don, major headaches for these passengers tonight. we were actually at terminal b covering the story with the stepped-up security efforts that are going into effect at midnight by the tsa, and we heard there was a lockdown in terminal c. so we jumped on the airtran and went over to see. really when you were at b you couldn't even tell there was anything wrong. but the minute we got off the airtran and we were at c, you...
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use fox 45's powerful doppler radar to track coming storms. the tool let you see when rain or snow will be over your house. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. >>> if you think it's cold here, the mercurry hits minus 20 in the state of minnesota. doctors say frigid conditions obviously can cause frostbite fast. they say while they are used to these conscience, they're not list susceptible to frostbite. >> whether they're out walking, talking their pets for a walk, out for sporting events, watching or participating. whether they are homeless and spend a lot of time on the streets. >> this frigid weather is expected to continue through the week in the state of minnesota. most parts, anyway. cold temperatures in the state of florida meantime are causing concern for this year's crops. orange grove owners pray the cold front keeps on moving out of there. forecasters are calling for freezing temperatures this evening. the coldest it has been there in decades. farmers say it takes four hours of really cold temperatures to ruin the orange crop
use fox 45's powerful doppler radar to track coming storms. the tool let you see when rain or snow will be over your house. go to foxbaltimore.com and click on iradar. >>> if you think it's cold here, the mercurry hits minus 20 in the state of minnesota. doctors say frigid conditions obviously can cause frostbite fast. they say while they are used to these conscience, they're not list susceptible to frostbite. >> whether they're out walking, talking their pets for a walk, out for...
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whirp they not used. the european union has banned the use of these devices because of privacy issues, i think that's going to cause another debate about where we strike the balance between privacy on the one hand and the right to life that every air traveler has when they get on an airplane. >> i want to come back to this body scanner issue. but i want to press you on this point about the gathering of intelligence, the sharing of intelligence, again the accountability question for the bush administration officials like yourself. the bush administration created these extra layers of intelligence gathering and dissemination. and yet left office before they were proven effective, clearly, we have so many ways to gather intelligence and look at this and yet the government is not talking to each other. >> i have to say it was obviously effective during the seven years after 2001. we did not have an attack or anything approaching successful attack. frankly it was successful, including the five jihadis that wen
whirp they not used. the european union has banned the use of these devices because of privacy issues, i think that's going to cause another debate about where we strike the balance between privacy on the one hand and the right to life that every air traveler has when they get on an airplane. >> i want to come back to this body scanner issue. but i want to press you on this point about the gathering of intelligence, the sharing of intelligence, again the accountability question for the...
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you can send us an e-mail or tweet us at. next phone call. caller: i think our president is doing very well. if we wanted joe biden as president, he would be president. i like the idea that our president is intelligent. he is not a puppet, like the last eight years. i think he is doing what he is supposed to be doing. host: james traub? guest: i guess i would agree, in general. he believes he could be a good president. i believe this is almost a desirable alternative. he is a very knowledgeable, bright guy. i do not think he has those qualities of character. i do not mean to say that he has no character at all that americans look to have as their president. i think obama, for all the mistakes he has made, has proved that people have a deep sense of comfort up and we did with him, as a person. biden is more of a hyperactive person. -- deep sense of comfort with him, as a person. host: franklin, new hampshire. caller: mr. traub, i know you denounced the history of vice- president cheney, and you believe that he was just awful. if you would be k
you can send us an e-mail or tweet us at. next phone call. caller: i think our president is doing very well. if we wanted joe biden as president, he would be president. i like the idea that our president is intelligent. he is not a puppet, like the last eight years. i think he is doing what he is supposed to be doing. host: james traub? guest: i guess i would agree, in general. he believes he could be a good president. i believe this is almost a desirable alternative. he is a very...
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you can send us an e-mail or tweet us at. next phone call. caller: i think our president is doing very well. if we wanted joe biden as president, he would be president. i like the idea that our president is intelligent. he is not a puppet, like the last eight years. i think he is doing what he is supposed to be doing. host: james traub? guest: i guess i would agree, in general. he believes he could be a good president. i believe this is almost a desirable alternative. he is a very knowledgeable, bright guy. i do not think he has those qualities of character. i do not mean to say that he has no character at all that americans look to have as their president. i think obama, for all the mistakes he has made, has proved that people have a deep sense of comfort up and we did with him, as a person. biden is more of a hyperactive person. -- deep sense of comfort with him, as a person. host: franklin, new hampshire. caller: mr. traub, i know you denounced the history of vice- president cheney, and you believe that he was just awful. if you would be k
you can send us an e-mail or tweet us at. next phone call. caller: i think our president is doing very well. if we wanted joe biden as president, he would be president. i like the idea that our president is intelligent. he is not a puppet, like the last eight years. i think he is doing what he is supposed to be doing. host: james traub? guest: i guess i would agree, in general. he believes he could be a good president. i believe this is almost a desirable alternative. he is a very...
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it against me using it for their own propaganda to paint all of the tax revolt here's a us of how fascist or racist or whenever. but the criticism still holds the same leftist that use that imagery over and over was the bush. they spelled bush using a swastika and now they factor out rage? that just says more about them than it does about me. . . >> caller: i judge you by your mindset and your philosophy. you know, you go and talk about corruption, but did you ever think about, why was the bin laden family allowed to fly out of the country right after 9/11? the only people allowed to fly. why did bush allow bin laden to get out -- and why didn't you investigate cheney when he had halliburton dealing with iran when it was against war. >> host: what do you think the answer to why to those questions is? >> caller: because she doesn't -- nobody, her or ann coulter or hannity, when bush was hold egg hand with the king of saudi arabia, after the saudi arabians hit the towers. nobody brings that up. but when obama bows down to the president of japan, a big to-do about it. i just think that the c
it against me using it for their own propaganda to paint all of the tax revolt here's a us of how fascist or racist or whenever. but the criticism still holds the same leftist that use that imagery over and over was the bush. they spelled bush using a swastika and now they factor out rage? that just says more about them than it does about me. . . >> caller: i judge you by your mindset and your philosophy. you know, you go and talk about corruption, but did you ever think about, why was...
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[applause] >> let us pray. o holy one, who we called by different names because we are a diverse people, you are the same one that calls us to live in this great city together. a city where hundreds of languages are spoken. a city where residents, one- fourth of them all, were born outside of the united states. a trail blazing city shows annise parker to be the mayor. in this -- a trail blazing city that shows annise parker -- that show chose annise parker to be r mayor. even the homeless and hungry are blessed. give us all here is that here each other. voices that speak to truth and love. mines that make sense out of confusion. parts that move us beyond mere tolerance to embrace of our differences -- parts -- hearts that move us beyond mere tolerance to embrace our differences. made the lord lift the light of his countenance upon you and give you peace, both now and forever more. amen. >> amen. [applause] ♪ >> congratulations, mayor. >> ♪ did you hear this message wherever you stand calling every woman cal
[applause] >> let us pray. o holy one, who we called by different names because we are a diverse people, you are the same one that calls us to live in this great city together. a city where hundreds of languages are spoken. a city where residents, one- fourth of them all, were born outside of the united states. a trail blazing city shows annise parker to be the mayor. in this -- a trail blazing city that shows annise parker -- that show chose annise parker to be r mayor. even the homeless...
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use caution. move it into virginia, 395 northbound a little bit of volume between duke over to seminary. overall, no accidents to report. 95 before that slowing between prince william parkway and in maryland back over to this area, 270 southbound. no issues. massachusetts avenue, great example as incident, accident free drive. >>> time to look at the top stories on the web. we will start with a story out of dubai. check this out. today marks grand opening of the world's tallest building. people are flocking to the web to check it out as it opens for business. understanding at 2684 feet, it is the tallest man-made structure ever built. about twice the height of empire state building. what did it take to build it? >> only five years and over $4 billion. costs quite a bit to make that building. but that's what's hot on the web. moving on, fugitive from the usa taking facebook by storm. craig lynch escaped from british prison in september. you are looking at him here. now he is taunting police on his
use caution. move it into virginia, 395 northbound a little bit of volume between duke over to seminary. overall, no accidents to report. 95 before that slowing between prince william parkway and in maryland back over to this area, 270 southbound. no issues. massachusetts avenue, great example as incident, accident free drive. >>> time to look at the top stories on the web. we will start with a story out of dubai. check this out. today marks grand opening of the world's tallest...
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stay with us for >>> just moments away, bundle all. the cold blast is here to stay. >> new rules you might not notice right away. some big changes for airline security. >> they told it on any other efforts that i am getting ready. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washginton," on your side. >>> excuse me for talking over you, coach zorn. good morning, washington. i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. good morning to the first monday of january, 2010. your traffic and weather together every 10 minutes. we do have some school delays out there. >> garrett county will be opened and hours later today. in west virginia, berkeley, jefferson will be opening on a two-hour delay. >> is thi all because of the extreme cold? >> yes. there could be some light snow showers. maybe a disturbance. it is all about the chill this morning. 18 in germantown this morning but it this morningone. -- but it feels like one. through shenandoah, and page, sun will mix with the clouds.
stay with us for >>> just moments away, bundle all. the cold blast is here to stay. >> new rules you might not notice right away. some big changes for airline security. >> they told it on any other efforts that i am getting ready. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washginton," on your side. >>> excuse me for talking over you, coach zorn. good morning, washington. i'm doug...
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troop, the special forces team using drones. but the real policy is to partner with the local government. to put it bluntly, we can't occupy the world. we can't occupy afghanistan. we're not allowed in serious ways in to pakistan. we can't go into yemen and somalia and everywhere else. instead, we have to try to build up the capacities of these governments, but that's a long and ticket and in the end incomplete effort. >> and elizabeth palmer just said we'll double our money, put double down in yemen. if there really isn't much of a government there, how wise is an investment like that? >> it's a wise investment, but we shouldn't expect complete success. so we'll guild up some capacity, we'll have to do some more things ourselves, but think of it this as like fighting disease. every once in a while you make some progress, but you never eliminate the virus. you're not going to eliminate yemen as a place where the virus of terrorism exercises itself. >> let's talk then about -- so there's yemen, so malia. will we anticipate a time
troop, the special forces team using drones. but the real policy is to partner with the local government. to put it bluntly, we can't occupy the world. we can't occupy afghanistan. we're not allowed in serious ways in to pakistan. we can't go into yemen and somalia and everywhere else. instead, we have to try to build up the capacities of these governments, but that's a long and ticket and in the end incomplete effort. >> and elizabeth palmer just said we'll double our money, put double...
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is it. >> joining us is chuck and susan. chuck, i know this has to be the hardest holiday of your life. what you can tell us how the grand kids are doing? i know you've spent a lot of time with them over the holidays. >> we've seen them three times and they seem to be doing fair. it's been good to be able to see them. >> one of your grandsons just turned 3 on saturday. does he have any idea where his mom is? >> that would be braden, and i don't think so. >> has he asked you about it. >> no. he hasn't been talking about that at all. >> as we discussed before the holiday, police consider susan's husband josh now a person of interest in this case. when did you last speak to josh about this? and what has he told you? >> we've only had a few words each time, as he's got the kids off or picked the kids up. and he has had nothing to say at all about where susan might be. >> even when you ask him directly? >> yes. he told me a couple weeks ago that he didn't know where she was. and there's been no change. >> how do you maintain your
is it. >> joining us is chuck and susan. chuck, i know this has to be the hardest holiday of your life. what you can tell us how the grand kids are doing? i know you've spent a lot of time with them over the holidays. >> we've seen them three times and they seem to be doing fair. it's been good to be able to see them. >> one of your grandsons just turned 3 on saturday. does he have any idea where his mom is? >> that would be braden, and i don't think so. >> has he...
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this only impacts us and it's going to be up to us to lobby on it. but most likely it may be bigger than one company. it could be that the entire industry ory sat of a given industry, instead of companies within the technology for example may be a line on that issue so they become the owners. again, how you determine who the owner is is really going to dig at the strategy and the game plan. of course, there's a message, there's materials. those are important. and then how you execute and how you reassess and refine as things change. i mean, clearly as we've seen in this town over the last year that dynamic environment changes, politics changes, majorities change, the white house changes here at you have to change your game plan at every step along the way and reassess and refine. there's a relationship that we're talking about that's really key at the heart of government relations. it's going in, introduce yourself, explaining your company, educating them on your issues, offering to be a resource to them if and when the time comes that you can be hel
this only impacts us and it's going to be up to us to lobby on it. but most likely it may be bigger than one company. it could be that the entire industry ory sat of a given industry, instead of companies within the technology for example may be a line on that issue so they become the owners. again, how you determine who the owner is is really going to dig at the strategy and the game plan. of course, there's a message, there's materials. those are important. and then how you execute and how...
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if you don't have use of your arms, what could you use to open a doorknob. we also have an area where children can type their name in braille. they can learn american sign language. they can also write a hand pedaled bike. >> great learning tool for kids. thank you for joining you. >>> accessibility is at port discovery on marketplace and it's there through january 24th. for more information log on to >>> 2009 ended with more murders in baltimore than last year, but still significantly lower than recent years. as 201 2010 gets underway, the police department is putting things in place to ensure that the numbers go down. commissioner bealefeld joins us this morning. >> good morning. >> are you satisfied with last year's numbers? >> no, i shouldn't have this job if i'm satisfied with the numbers. i'm proud of the work that the men and women did, but i think we could do better. >> the numbers are down in comparison to many years prior to this, but we're still seeing a lot of murders compared to other cities our side. 37 per 100,000. 4 per 100,000 in new york. w
if you don't have use of your arms, what could you use to open a doorknob. we also have an area where children can type their name in braille. they can learn american sign language. they can also write a hand pedaled bike. >> great learning tool for kids. thank you for joining you. >>> accessibility is at port discovery on marketplace and it's there through january 24th. for more information log on to >>> 2009 ended with more murders in baltimore than last year, but...